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or in front of us? i believe they're in front of us. the president believes they're in front of us. whether he's talking about solutions or poll tested this or that, makes no sense. people don't want to hear that. >> larry: nancy, are we knit picking here? >> i don't think so. it's fairly remarkable that you can have arianna, kevin and i agree that this speech was one where he checked political bocks. it was a very chin in the air speech. you've got an extremely talented man here who is a great orator. i don't think anybody can challenge that. but if there's a sin, it's hubris, at one point when he was talking about health care, he literally said, hey, you're not with me, but that's okay. i understand. i just didn't speak clearly enough to you. like if i slow down and talk in smaller words, maybe you'll get it. now, that is incredibly arrogant given what has happened in virginia, new jersey, and just in massachusetts. >> larry: in fairness, didn't he say he just didn't explain it well enough? he didn't
or in front of us? i believe they're in front of us. the president believes they're in front of us. whether he's talking about solutions or poll tested this or that, makes no sense. people don't want to hear that. >> larry: nancy, are we knit picking here? >> i don't think so. it's fairly remarkable that you can have arianna, kevin and i agree that this speech was one where he checked political bocks. it was a very chin in the air speech. you've got an extremely talented man here...
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but i'm very happy to see how the world is with us, is helping us. >> larry: it's easy to see how haitians may have wondered if anyone heard their cries if anyone was going to help them. well, the world was listening and responded. >> one thing that really stands out to me is when we tagged along with the world food program when they were handing out these high energy biscuits and water purification tablets. we get down to the area where they're going to hand out all this stuff. for a while it was a little orderly. then you just -- people started just pushing, pushing and shoving. a lot of people starting to push and shove their way, trying to get up to where the food is. and before a couple seconds went by, you are seeing women getting pushed out of the way. people are reaching into the truck grabbing it out of the truck. the people in the truck now had to pull the flaps down. they were trying to hand it out through the flap. even after that, they were reaching in and just a few people, the majority of people were fine. but just a few people got completely out of hand and what i noticed w
but i'm very happy to see how the world is with us, is helping us. >> larry: it's easy to see how haitians may have wondered if anyone heard their cries if anyone was going to help them. well, the world was listening and responded. >> one thing that really stands out to me is when we tagged along with the world food program when they were handing out these high energy biscuits and water purification tablets. we get down to the area where they're going to hand out all this stuff. for...
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. >> and that is it for us for now. thanks for joining us. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight millions have been given to help quake-ravaged haiti but it aid getting where it needs to go? what about haitians that lost limbs to crush injuries and amputations? how do they survive in a land of limited medical care and manual labor? healther mills with a heartfelt appeal base odd first hand experience along with cnn's dr. sanjay gupta. they join us. haitian adoptees find loving parents and new homes in america. is their status settled? the federal government's poured tens of billions of your dollars into economic stimulus. worthwhile? big fat waste? we'll square off ron paul and robert reich take on each other next on "larry king live." good evening. residents of port-au-prince waited in lines for hours today to get their first relief supplies. bags of rice and beans. food and supplies are slowly making their way to the people who need them so desperately. to find out where things stand, anderson cooper stands by as he has ever
. >> and that is it for us for now. thanks for joining us. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight millions have been given to help quake-ravaged haiti but it aid getting where it needs to go? what about haitians that lost limbs to crush injuries and amputations? how do they survive in a land of limited medical care and manual labor? healther mills with a heartfelt appeal base odd first hand experience along with cnn's dr. sanjay gupta. they join us. haitian...
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pete wentz rejoins us. he's with a tent that unicef has set up on "larry king live's" new york set. >> hey, larry. >> larry: pete, take us through some of the details here. what is this all about? >> people want to see actually some of the solutions. if we go inside the unicef tent that is actually down there right now, you can see that the problem is solvable. for example, you have these tablets that one of these costs 1 cent and it can keep five liters of water clean. so one cent for five liters of water. you have a blanket that costs $3. just $3 for this blanket. if you come over here, there's actually a cooler for vaccines that unicef workers carry on them at all times, because following, obviously, devastation like this, keeping kids vaccinated is very is ver important. something that's interesting for people to see is for 200 bucks you can get this. it's a school in a box, which is actually so kids can keep learning and empowering themselves and staying involved. obviously, you get blackboard paint an
pete wentz rejoins us. he's with a tent that unicef has set up on "larry king live's" new york set. >> hey, larry. >> larry: pete, take us through some of the details here. what is this all about? >> people want to see actually some of the solutions. if we go inside the unicef tent that is actually down there right now, you can see that the problem is solvable. for example, you have these tablets that one of these costs 1 cent and it can keep five liters of water...
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that is important to us. we have received a lot of encouragement as a result of the feedback of how people have seen the book and what it means to them and what it says to them. >> i would like to add also that we spend 40 hours in the studio making an audio book for cd. we finish that two or three weeks ago and that should be available early next week or late next week. as many as six or seven cds. we took turns reading your letters. i have to tell you, when you are reading these letters out loud come to hear them differently and see them differently and feel them differently. and we have an extraordinary collection the you can listen to while you're driving are sitting and doing nothing but one thing to listen. keep an eye out for those. they should be available online very soon and in bookstores. we will let you know, . >> hello. i am with women's ps group called colored pink and together with a number of women's groups we are doing a mother's a gathering in front of the white house for 24 hours from noon
that is important to us. we have received a lot of encouragement as a result of the feedback of how people have seen the book and what it means to them and what it says to them. >> i would like to add also that we spend 40 hours in the studio making an audio book for cd. we finish that two or three weeks ago and that should be available early next week or late next week. as many as six or seven cds. we took turns reading your letters. i have to tell you, when you are reading these letters...
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you want to kill us, here is the bulls eye. right here! >> bret: even though the obama administration hinted it may be open to a plea deal for abdulmutallab, the chief federal prosecutor says her team is getting ready. >> there is a lot of work to be done to make sure that the case is prepared properly. we are preparing as if it's going to trial. >> bret: the idea of a trial doesn't sit well with group of 22 u.s. senators all republicans who signed a letter on the way to president obama asking him to reconsider giving abdulmutallab his day or days in court. bret? >> bret: steve brown, live in detroit. steve, thank you. the obama administration is coming under new criticism for failing to see the danger posed by the terror group said to be behind that plot. senior white house correspondent major garrett reports the critics said the government should have been aware of the potential for trouble. >> president obama began a week-long refocus on the ailing u.s. economy even as his top advisors say they were shocked to learn of al-qaeda's lethal
you want to kill us, here is the bulls eye. right here! >> bret: even though the obama administration hinted it may be open to a plea deal for abdulmutallab, the chief federal prosecutor says her team is getting ready. >> there is a lot of work to be done to make sure that the case is prepared properly. we are preparing as if it's going to trial. >> bret: the idea of a trial doesn't sit well with group of 22 u.s. senators all republicans who signed a letter on the way to...
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i think all of us are doing that. given the time scale of climate change, it is the business and government that needs to leave here. business is doing that already. this is an economic opportunity. it is an economic problem, first and foremost. the longer we wait, theof the more this will cost. >> is that true? assuming we make the investments so that we have scaled up renewable energy your carbon capture -- or carbon capture, is this the only way necessarily to think about it? >> it will be harder to bring them down. 70% of the emission reductions that are needed by 2020, we have the technology to do it. it is increasing energy efficiency. it is increasing our use of low- carb and energy -- low-carb and on energy. we could put building codes in place. we could put in a plant codes. -- we could put in appliance) china is doing it for -- we could put in applianced code co. >> is this a great green business opportunity? is that your sense of this? >> there is a lot of money to be made. there was also a lot of money mad
i think all of us are doing that. given the time scale of climate change, it is the business and government that needs to leave here. business is doing that already. this is an economic opportunity. it is an economic problem, first and foremost. the longer we wait, theof the more this will cost. >> is that true? assuming we make the investments so that we have scaled up renewable energy your carbon capture -- or carbon capture, is this the only way necessarily to think about it? >>...
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i hope that the truth will make us brave. but first, i hope it makes us fighting mad. thank you. [applause] >> i'll be happy to answer some questions, if anyone has questions. >> right over your shoulder is ronald reagan. would you talk a little bit about the legacy of the reagan years for women? >> the reagan years started a real backlash against women. tremendous cutbacks in funding, funding any width program, a real, almost war on women. the republican party became targeted. women feminist, anti-era, one of the things that reagan did most americans was the fictionalized but often told story of the welfare queen whose race was never stated but nevertheless understood, this woman who had numerous husbands and drove around in cadillacs all the time, never existed but became a very, very popular figure. i think that reagan was really the start, however much he's been lauded, of a real anti-woman, and the start of an us against them at syndrome which we have seen carried over really through the second bush administration. yes? >> i'm not too clear about hate crimes, but i understan
i hope that the truth will make us brave. but first, i hope it makes us fighting mad. thank you. [applause] >> i'll be happy to answer some questions, if anyone has questions. >> right over your shoulder is ronald reagan. would you talk a little bit about the legacy of the reagan years for women? >> the reagan years started a real backlash against women. tremendous cutbacks in funding, funding any width program, a real, almost war on women. the republican party became...
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. >> we're going to follow the evidence wherever it takes us. we'll follow the law wherever t no one is above the law. >> question. when president obama was a senator, his liberal rating on a 0 to 100 scale was 100, liberal. as a card carrying liberal, is president obama ideologically hostile to the cia and the intelligence community? i ask you? >> well, look, the founding fathers when they wrote the demme lar ration of independence guaranteed the american people for generations life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. there's a reason they put the word life first because you can't enjoy the other if you are dead. i was gratified to see president obama at least in part of his statement on thursday made a statement in acknowledgement that the united states is at war in a statement that could have been written by dick cheney and delivered by president obama. the 9/11 commission, as you'll recall, john, said al qaeda and extremists are at war with the united states, we were not at war with them. he's finally made that acknowledgement. the problem is
. >> we're going to follow the evidence wherever it takes us. we'll follow the law wherever t no one is above the law. >> question. when president obama was a senator, his liberal rating on a 0 to 100 scale was 100, liberal. as a card carrying liberal, is president obama ideologically hostile to the cia and the intelligence community? i ask you? >> well, look, the founding fathers when they wrote the demme lar ration of independence guaranteed the american people for...
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. >> this is the engine that bnsf, the engine that connects us. bank of america-- committed to helping the nation's economic recovery. pacific life-- the power to help you succeed. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: president obama road tested his new focus on jobs and the economy today. margaret warner begins our coverage of the tune i don't know aftermath. >> reporter: the president was greeted with applause by a friendly audience in tampa, florida. he and vice president joe biden unveiled $8 billion in grants for high speed rail, part of their new focus on jobs creation the president said again he understands what americans are going through. >> last night i've spoken about where we need to go and i'v
. >> this is the engine that bnsf, the engine that connects us. bank of america-- committed to helping the nation's economic recovery. pacific life-- the power to help you succeed. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by...
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our nuclear shield enables us to solve all the tasks is used to solve. of course, we will be developing a new system. it is normal. the whole world is doing that. it needs to be done in the conventional framework, including taking into account our future accords and agreements with the americans. this is a process that will be continued. our nuclear shield will always be effective and adequate to protect our national interest. >> speaking of the most important and near the international subject, we have to focus on the elections in the ukraine. we have gotten away from the start date. who is our preferred russian candidate? is there one? >> based on -- most of my remarks on the ukrainian subject haverford to the -- subject have referred to the incumbent candidate. ukraine is an independent state where the president will be determined by the nation. i'm confident that the nation is capable of making sense of the political declaration and the political struggle which is under way there. there are a couple of dozen candidates there. i would very much like t
our nuclear shield enables us to solve all the tasks is used to solve. of course, we will be developing a new system. it is normal. the whole world is doing that. it needs to be done in the conventional framework, including taking into account our future accords and agreements with the americans. this is a process that will be continued. our nuclear shield will always be effective and adequate to protect our national interest. >> speaking of the most important and near the international...
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when government officials insult us with spin, they're doing it on our dime which is supposed to be used to operate the government not to hold news conferences to tell us what a fine job people on the public payroll are doing. as we learned during katrina, self-serving spin at the first sign of crisis does not help the situation. it makes it worse. because it makes it harder to believe anything the government says. real security is built on trust in government. that requires truth which should be the beginning of government presentations, not the fallback position. back in a minute. >> schieffer: that's it for us. we'll see you next week right here on face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,,,,
when government officials insult us with spin, they're doing it on our dime which is supposed to be used to operate the government not to hold news conferences to tell us what a fine job people on the public payroll are doing. as we learned during katrina, self-serving spin at the first sign of crisis does not help the situation. it makes it worse. because it makes it harder to believe anything the government says. real security is built on trust in government. that requires truth which should...
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when government officials insult us with spin, they're doing it on our dime which is supposed to be used to operate the government not to hold news conferences to tell us what a fine job people on the public payroll are doing. as we learned during katrina, self-serving spin at the first sign of crisis does not help the situation. it makes it worse. because it makes it harder to believe anything the government says. real security is built on trust in government. that requires truth which should be the beginning of government presentations, not the fallback position. back in a minute. >> schieffer: that's it for us. we'll see you next week right here on face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (announcer) how can the oil industry in the north sea, impact fishing markets in japan, marine legislation in the u.s., and food consumption in italy? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason 80% of our mutual funds t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus with inves
when government officials insult us with spin, they're doing it on our dime which is supposed to be used to operate the government not to hold news conferences to tell us what a fine job people on the public payroll are doing. as we learned during katrina, self-serving spin at the first sign of crisis does not help the situation. it makes it worse. because it makes it harder to believe anything the government says. real security is built on trust in government. that requires truth which should...
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he has already used in the epa. he will be using the administrative tools of the executive branch to move forward his agenda and he doesn't need legislation. by and large, he can achieve most of what he wants to do in his agenda saying that he accomplished x, y, z. you only need a couple of pieces of legislation to tell the american people that congress supported him. by and large, he will govern administratively. there is also the incremental portion of this bill. >> we are keeping an eye on the doors at the self part of the white house. the president and the first lady will be departing momentarily. -- we're keeping an eye on the doors at the self part of the white house. now he will deliver his first state of the union address. we are joined by dr. warren shashaw and peter marici. >> bill clinton had a lot of wind on his sale. the economy did pick up. he did have the problem of new gingrich. what he did was use his administrative abilities to reorient the agenda, especially in the area of civil rights. his initia
he has already used in the epa. he will be using the administrative tools of the executive branch to move forward his agenda and he doesn't need legislation. by and large, he can achieve most of what he wants to do in his agenda saying that he accomplished x, y, z. you only need a couple of pieces of legislation to tell the american people that congress supported him. by and large, he will govern administratively. there is also the incremental portion of this bill. >> we are keeping an...
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he told cairo nor could i answer in the time that i have all of the complex questions that brought us to this point*. of course, obama's outreach too not begin in cairo already in january when week after the inauguration obama chose to address the audience by giving the interview on a satellite television station. already he was speaking of a new partnership based on mutual trust and mutual respect and interest and showed a willingness to criticize america's actions and all too often in the united states it starts by dictating and we don't know all of the factors involved in he had knowledge to the depth of the strains in europe -- relations when there was no reason in america could not restore the same respect in partnership america had with the muslim world as recently as 20 or 30 years ago. in other words, we have to go back 20 or 30 years to find a moment when there was a good working partnership so obama's recognized the mistrust and how far back it dated. and in this lies the essential appeal of obama's words to his cairo audience and he recognized the historic roots of the 21st
he told cairo nor could i answer in the time that i have all of the complex questions that brought us to this point*. of course, obama's outreach too not begin in cairo already in january when week after the inauguration obama chose to address the audience by giving the interview on a satellite television station. already he was speaking of a new partnership based on mutual trust and mutual respect and interest and showed a willingness to criticize america's actions and all too often in the...
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critic bill crystal says this -- >> obama is making us weaker. he tries to placate adversaries. >> this idea that he's somehow a global blowny guy. not too much of a good old yankee american. >> what he has chosen to emphasize in the early going has led to that perception. there's no doubt by favoring the wall street crowd that he fed into that whole thing. then talking about global warming, it all leads to this perception. i think the perception is a problem for him. chris: tipping to the atlantic and not too homegrown. >> those two things i think are real problems for him in 2010. chris: do they sense that they have to be a little more heartland? >> i think they do. they got very upset about the storyline that they themselves help to create after his asia trip. he said i'm america's first pacific president. he struck a lot of conciliatory notes when he was china. japan and the united states don't want that story line. they push back a lot on that. they are a little bit skidish about that storyline. that's not one that they want to see out there
critic bill crystal says this -- >> obama is making us weaker. he tries to placate adversaries. >> this idea that he's somehow a global blowny guy. not too much of a good old yankee american. >> what he has chosen to emphasize in the early going has led to that perception. there's no doubt by favoring the wall street crowd that he fed into that whole thing. then talking about global warming, it all leads to this perception. i think the perception is a problem for him. chris:...
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you talks about those of us who felt the lash of the web that was a reference to slavery. he talked about segregation at one point and finally he talked about his father. he might not have been able to sit at a restaurant in washington d.c. decades ago because of his race. he was right about that. on certain level sometimes he plays history professor and chief nine just commander in chief and imparts a real lesson but for the most part he has tried to stay away from racial matters which is very impact on the african-american community especially in terms of public policy. >> there was a recent flap disclosed in a new book by two journalists called game change, the book which revealed a private conversation and harry reid had, the senate democratic leader. especially back gain obama, as saying this was a match your view calling him the fact he was a light skinned african-americans and and did not use the negro dialect unless he wanted to. there was a lot of back and forth, that. over the weekend. what do you make of that? that comment and a controversy? >> guest: it shows t
you talks about those of us who felt the lash of the web that was a reference to slavery. he talked about segregation at one point and finally he talked about his father. he might not have been able to sit at a restaurant in washington d.c. decades ago because of his race. he was right about that. on certain level sometimes he plays history professor and chief nine just commander in chief and imparts a real lesson but for the most part he has tried to stay away from racial matters which is very...
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who has come down from high and helped the rest of us. it was a debate during the election because remember hillary clinton said during an election even though martin luther king, jr. was important it took a president to sign the voting rights act because that is after when the then senator obama kept invoking dr. king because he kept invoking dr. king and the fierce urgency of now and hillary clinton thing senator clinton said hold up a minute. it took a president to sign that bill so she was invoking this notion that look at politics are still run in a top-down way even though king was a seminal figure her point was you still need a president to transform this institution, transform this nation. and really i think the most transformative parts of his streak especially when we dig up the civil rights movement and black power movement and social movements of the 60's and 70's and post war period it is ordinary people who transform this period. it's sharecroppers, seamstresses, people who were in prison. its students come its regular peopl
who has come down from high and helped the rest of us. it was a debate during the election because remember hillary clinton said during an election even though martin luther king, jr. was important it took a president to sign the voting rights act because that is after when the then senator obama kept invoking dr. king because he kept invoking dr. king and the fierce urgency of now and hillary clinton thing senator clinton said hold up a minute. it took a president to sign that bill so she was...
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the president keeps saying he averted us from 1930 style depression. that might be the case. but what i'm seeing -- i agree with dan -- i see the policy of the 1970s, the second worst decade of the last 100 years with the high unemployment, high stagflation. nothing that the white house is doing to promote the growth. if you raise taxes on businesses it doesn't get employers to hire workers. >> paul: what could be a problem economically in 2010? >> what worries me is we have a bubble in the stock market. people are putting money in the stock market because of the low interest rate. you are getting .012%. >> paul: i understand. >> this is putting people in the market but it's artificial move in many ways. >> paul: correction coming. >> i think could come happen. i have don't think this is the peak. but i think in this year, in 2010, the stock market will, you know, the bubble will grow bigger and then -- >> paul: okay. when we come back, from obama's afghan surge to iran's troubled regime. look at stories sure to make headlines across the globe in the year ahead. :w:wxxxx
the president keeps saying he averted us from 1930 style depression. that might be the case. but what i'm seeing -- i agree with dan -- i see the policy of the 1970s, the second worst decade of the last 100 years with the high unemployment, high stagflation. nothing that the white house is doing to promote the growth. if you raise taxes on businesses it doesn't get employers to hire workers. >> paul: what could be a problem economically in 2010? >> what worries me is we have a...
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baghdad and tell us us what will change and what will stay the same in iraq in 2010. >> reporter: iraq 2010. there are two key dates in the calendar which will fundamentally shape this country's future. march the 7th, national elections. iraqis will choose whether they want a secular "religious leadership. whether iraqi nation offers mere a myriad p tensions. then there's the time it will take to form a government. >> u6 two election, the election for the members of parliament, the over 300 members of parliament, and then you have the what may be the more important election, which is the election of the prime minister, council of representatives and the determination of who will hold key ministry positions and so forth in government. >> reporter: the u.s. is banking on that transition to power being a smooth one because less than five months later, it will plans to have pulled some 60,000 troops out of iraq. only 50,000 will stay after august 2010, all advise and assist bringing gads. while this is going organization you also have the vote of foreign investors. thir see increasingly wi
baghdad and tell us us what will change and what will stay the same in iraq in 2010. >> reporter: iraq 2010. there are two key dates in the calendar which will fundamentally shape this country's future. march the 7th, national elections. iraqis will choose whether they want a secular "religious leadership. whether iraqi nation offers mere a myriad p tensions. then there's the time it will take to form a government. >> u6 two election, the election for the members of parliament,...
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george bush used it an anti-american scentment. john kerry had to deny the fact that he spoke french. you do have this kind of slightly sort of ambivalent attitude. >> what katty is saying is so true. there's no other country in the world that would let anybody move here -- and yet americans are still very skidish. it's so schizophrenic. chris: let's go back to, he's an old democratic liberal. is that a vulnerability for the president? >> i think it is. if you look at what happened in the off year elections particularly in virginia, which is a classic swing state. if you look at what's happened to independent voters, a lot of it is driven by concern about the amount of spending, the size of the deficit. now we've got to be fair to barack obama. i don't think they've taken the credit for this. the $800 billion in stimulus. chris: that their punching bag. they keep hitting that $800 billion punching bag. >> america understand our core of our strength. there is that -- we're spinning ourselves into absolute oblivion. this is where it
george bush used it an anti-american scentment. john kerry had to deny the fact that he spoke french. you do have this kind of slightly sort of ambivalent attitude. >> what katty is saying is so true. there's no other country in the world that would let anybody move here -- and yet americans are still very skidish. it's so schizophrenic. chris: let's go back to, he's an old democratic liberal. is that a vulnerability for the president? >> i think it is. if you look at what happened...
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us anymore. we will probably have to appeal to the president, and we are counting on his support. there are different types of leopards. it was considered that these snow lakes have been extinct, but now, their population is being restored. again, i want to emphasize i urge everyone to voluntarily work in this direction. everyone will be rewarded for this. >> many people in the audience what to ask questions. we have here the upper level. from the defense industry. please introduce yourself and your question. >> i work in the electric department. recently, you said that despite the crisis, we still have great perspectives for the future. our colleagues said that they do have state contracts. we also heard that the defense ministry is going to buy french helicopter carriers and others, so now, basically, we are in a very controversial situation. >> the demonstrated very good parameters. it grew by 3.7%. on the whole, this is quite a good index, but very many problems remain. if you have noticed, w
us anymore. we will probably have to appeal to the president, and we are counting on his support. there are different types of leopards. it was considered that these snow lakes have been extinct, but now, their population is being restored. again, i want to emphasize i urge everyone to voluntarily work in this direction. everyone will be rewarded for this. >> many people in the audience what to ask questions. we have here the upper level. from the defense industry. please introduce...
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it against me using it for their own propaganda to paint all of the tax revolt here's a us of how fascist or racist or whenever. but the criticism still holds the same leftist that use that imagery over and over was the bush. they spelled bush using a swastika and now they factor out rage? that just says more about them than it does about me. . . >> caller: i judge you by your mindset and your philosophy. you know, you go and talk about corruption, but did you ever think about, why was the bin laden family allowed to fly out of the country right after 9/11? the only people allowed to fly. why did bush allow bin laden to get out -- and why didn't you investigate cheney when he had halliburton dealing with iran when it was against war. >> host: what do you think the answer to why to those questions is? >> caller: because she doesn't -- nobody, her or ann coulter or hannity, when bush was hold egg hand with the king of saudi arabia, after the saudi arabians hit the towers. nobody brings that up. but when obama bows down to the president of japan, a big to-do about it. i just think that the c
it against me using it for their own propaganda to paint all of the tax revolt here's a us of how fascist or racist or whenever. but the criticism still holds the same leftist that use that imagery over and over was the bush. they spelled bush using a swastika and now they factor out rage? that just says more about them than it does about me. . . >> caller: i judge you by your mindset and your philosophy. you know, you go and talk about corruption, but did you ever think about, why was...
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the book is called "game change," and theco aurtors are with us next. refinance or purchase their home. - and that's why i love... - i love... i love being a home loan expert. ♪ i lovsfx: can shaking op a home loan expert. when you own a business, nothing beats the sound of saving time and money. and it's never been simpler to save - with regions lifegreen checkg and savings for business. you'll enjoy free online and mobile banking. and with regions quick deposit, you can deposit checks right from your desk. drop by and get started with a business financial review through a regions cashcor analysis. it's how business gets into the rhym of saving. regions it's time to expect more. >> i hope they're paying close attention because tonight the independent voice of massachusetts has spoken. >> larry: there's an extraordinary book, it's a major best seller titled "game change." the co-authors are mark halperin and john heilmi heilman the co- of "game change." before i discuss this election tonight and other things, mark as you discovered all you discovered
the book is called "game change," and theco aurtors are with us next. refinance or purchase their home. - and that's why i love... - i love... i love being a home loan expert. ♪ i lovsfx: can shaking op a home loan expert. when you own a business, nothing beats the sound of saving time and money. and it's never been simpler to save - with regions lifegreen checkg and savings for business. you'll enjoy free online and mobile banking. and with regions quick deposit, you can deposit...
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that's not how we used to operate, and that's not how i intend us to operate going forward. we are going to take these big things on, and i'm going to do it, and you're going to do it, because you know that we want to leave a better america for our children and our grandchildren. and that doesn't mean standing still; that means marching forward. i want to march forward with you. i want to work with you. i want to fight for you. i hope you're willing to stand by me, even during these tough times, because i believe in a brighter future for america. thank you, everybody. god bless you. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> next, your calls and comments on "washington journal." after that, a discussion with steny hoyer and eric cantor. then president obama's first year in office. on thursday, the supreme court struck down limits that corporations and unions can spend on political campaigns. this week on "america and the courts" a look at the supreme court and its impact. we'll have statements from attorney floyd abhams and reaction from the democratic committee chair. and analysis on the de
that's not how we used to operate, and that's not how i intend us to operate going forward. we are going to take these big things on, and i'm going to do it, and you're going to do it, because you know that we want to leave a better america for our children and our grandchildren. and that doesn't mean standing still; that means marching forward. i want to march forward with you. i want to work with you. i want to fight for you. i hope you're willing to stand by me, even during these tough...
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and debra tail remain with us. we are joined by former l.a. county deputy torn. author of "it happens all the time, sex crimes." and mark gar goes. what do you want to happen? >> i want to see this case get resofed and once and for all. it's not about looking for additional time. it's looking for closing up the undone stuff of what happened many years ago. >> larry: wouldn't the last district attorney's office close it by closing it? >> can close it by closing it or by having mr. polanski sentenced. and i think the best deal is to close with it with the dial that was intended at sentence. not necessarily the deal that is right for now. >> larry: what is wrong with that? >> he is never coming here. we wrote that he be sentenced and at his chalet. they just gave an order to have him sentences in absentia. and they can go from there. much ado about nothing. and one of the most sorted chatters in california juice tis can be brought to an end. >> larry: do you like it? >> sounds good to me. >> larry: do you like it? >>
and debra tail remain with us. we are joined by former l.a. county deputy torn. author of "it happens all the time, sex crimes." and mark gar goes. what do you want to happen? >> i want to see this case get resofed and once and for all. it's not about looking for additional time. it's looking for closing up the undone stuff of what happened many years ago. >> larry: wouldn't the last district attorney's office close it by closing it? >> can close it by closing it or...
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hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. we present a special miller time edition of the factor, ooh, very scary. for the next hour, one of the best moments from dennis and of course, me, your humble correspondent. we begin this evening with dennis' thoughts on our pal barney frank and a fiery town hall meeting. >> you want us to trust you with health care? >> no, i didn't say that. >> sir. >> i didn't say that. >> let me finish my question. >> but, correct me, i never said i wanted you to trust me, i guarantee you that. >> now, bar any, that was a feisty, feisty meeting, a couple of plants in there, a couple of la rush people giving him a hard time. what do you say. >> you talk about let them eat cake. barney frank makes marine and trois net look like a store front lawyer doing pro bono work. the ingreats are running the asylum and the people have got to stop showing up on both sides of these things, with hitler side and unless somebody has actively croaked 6 million of their fellow human beings, we've got to stop throwing
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happens on the roads right in front of their mosques otherwise it's going to be useless for us to fix it if it's going to get blown up again and if they know who to go to like the sub governor and express their needs that's good and they can come to us and express their security needs and that's good so it got traded off. . . >> one days the u.s. troops and a zeck reconstruction team held an event. so this was an event that was organized by the americans and the czechs. but in collaboration with the sub governor. and with the cooperation of local vets, the army carved out this big space and this compound by the district center, and set up little lanes and fences and tents, and put out the word to the afghans in the surrounding communities that free veterinary services were available. >> basically we're providing minerals and vitamins for the healthy animals, and we're encouraging them to bring in their unhe will animals. a lot of families will bring their animals inside their home for warmth and we want to make sure they don't pass along any diseases or any problems. >> the problem we
happens on the roads right in front of their mosques otherwise it's going to be useless for us to fix it if it's going to get blown up again and if they know who to go to like the sub governor and express their needs that's good and they can come to us and express their security needs and that's good so it got traded off. . . >> one days the u.s. troops and a zeck reconstruction team held an event. so this was an event that was organized by the americans and the czechs. but in...
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words like us and we. he realizes and understands he's an african-american, but this is not what defines him. this is not who he is. so that is the issue. they're trying to move beyond this. race is not the issue. this is what this administration is trying to do, whether it is good or bad, what harry reid had to say, you know, many african-americans are surprised. i was getting e-mails from many of my african-american republican friends saying why is this not a big deal? and, of course, we understand there is some politics in that, but for many people in the african-american community, it is like, wow, here we go again. so i'm getting it in so many different ways. people are talking about it in the african-american community. and they're talking about it especially as we have our first african-american president. and as we are in the month of january, approaching the time of the birth of dr. martin luther king, what did he say, judge me by the content of my character, not the color of my skin, and i think
words like us and we. he realizes and understands he's an african-american, but this is not what defines him. this is not who he is. so that is the issue. they're trying to move beyond this. race is not the issue. this is what this administration is trying to do, whether it is good or bad, what harry reid had to say, you know, many african-americans are surprised. i was getting e-mails from many of my african-american republican friends saying why is this not a big deal? and, of course, we...
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who come down from on high and help the rest of us. i mean, that was really a debate during the election. i remember hillary clinton had said during the election that even though martin luther king jr. was important it took president to sign the voting rights act. when then senator obama kept invoking dr. king. he kept invoking dr. king in this fierce urgency of now. hillary clinton, then senator clinton said, well, hold up a minute. it it took a president to sign that bill. she was invoking this notion that our politics are still runs in a top-down way. even though the team was this seminal figure you still need a president to transform the institution and nation. really i think the most transformative parts of our history, especially when we think about the civil-rights movement and the movements of the 1960's and '70's it is really ordinary people who transformed this. it is sharecroppers, seamstresses, people who were imprisoned, students, regular people who then converge with these figures to become iconic. >> host: you know, one
who come down from on high and help the rest of us. i mean, that was really a debate during the election. i remember hillary clinton had said during the election that even though martin luther king jr. was important it took president to sign the voting rights act. when then senator obama kept invoking dr. king. he kept invoking dr. king in this fierce urgency of now. hillary clinton, then senator clinton said, well, hold up a minute. it it took a president to sign that bill. she was invoking...
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this is a new focus for us. we are a longtime leader and innovator in helping families hold onto their homes. for the past five years, we have worked to help half a million seriously delinquent borrowers avoid foreclosure. for some home owners, we modified the original terms of the loan to make it more affordable. to others, we offered forbearance, and agreement that temporarily suspend or lowest payments after a job loss, health issue, or other major event. we also have repayment plans that had passed to amounts to monthly payments to bring homeowners coverage over time. in the first three quarters of 2009 alone, using methods like these that freddie mac helped pioneer could help nearly 100,000 struggling far worse avoid foreclosures. nonetheless, with over 4.5 million families on the brink of losing their home, there is a historic need for a national effort to address these precent -- pressing issues. we are striving to do our part in that effort. i want to talk about foreclosure but not exclusively escalates
this is a new focus for us. we are a longtime leader and innovator in helping families hold onto their homes. for the past five years, we have worked to help half a million seriously delinquent borrowers avoid foreclosure. for some home owners, we modified the original terms of the loan to make it more affordable. to others, we offered forbearance, and agreement that temporarily suspend or lowest payments after a job loss, health issue, or other major event. we also have repayment plans that...
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can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. >>> everyone wants to know will governor palin run for president in 2012? so far she won't say if she wants to be commander in chief it is important to know how she views the world what about pack stone. a country -- pakistan. a country that has nuclear weapons we've just given them 7.5 billion dollars we were there with secretary of state clinton pakistanis are furious at the americans they were unhappy that the .5 billion came with strings attach -- that the 7.5 billion came with strings attached they that was offensive and insulting. you india, why aren't we getting money? >> we have to make sure we are working closely with india, largest democracy of the world. we have to make sure that india and pakistan know the last thing the world needs is conflict between these two countries. they both need to understand that each other are not the problem. the taliban is the problem. there nee
can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. >>> everyone wants to know will governor palin run for president in 2012? so far she won't say if she wants to be commander in chief it is important to know how she views the world what about pack stone. a country -- pakistan. a country that has nuclear weapons we've just given them 7.5 billion dollars we were there with secretary of state clinton pakistanis are furious at...
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when the world loves us again we get cooperation. it hasn't happened and you wonder how long he will wait. >> bret: a.b., his critics say he was naive on a number of decisions and a number of actions. do you think that the president has really grown or changed in his first year in office? >> the most interesting question as we head to next year is whether or not we will see heads roll, new chief of staff. new team. critics say that the his inner sanctum are too insular, and they've made mistake, with the bruising battles and it's time for change. it will be interesting to see if we see any change in the white house in how they make decisions, not only dealing with the different nations around the world and all the problems that charles mentioned but, of course, in what remains of his domestic agenda. what energy reform, what kind of financial services regulation, what will they accomplish this year. we will see if he makes decisions to make changes. >> bret: one of the new president first big move was signing executive order to close
when the world loves us again we get cooperation. it hasn't happened and you wonder how long he will wait. >> bret: a.b., his critics say he was naive on a number of decisions and a number of actions. do you think that the president has really grown or changed in his first year in office? >> the most interesting question as we head to next year is whether or not we will see heads roll, new chief of staff. new team. critics say that the his inner sanctum are too insular, and they've...
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i tried early in my career to be, and in fact the use the fox phrase, fair and balanced, i use that on the air many years ago. and it did not work. it did not work. i really gave it an effort. i had rush limbaugh on the air and i followed with a friend of ours. alan is a dear friend of mine and alan is a great talk show host. i value him immensely but it did not work there because the conservative audience would not stick around. as soon as we figured that out and started programming the way a music programmer would program, you don't mix country music with jazz. you don't exurban with pop, whatever it may be. we put conservatives in the lineup and all of a sudden we have the conservative from lash-- rush limbaugh. on stations and i have tried liberal talk on, we have created the same environments but up against the conservative station, it paled. it wasn't even close. part of my job as a national program director is to keep tabs on radio ratings nationwide. i look at markets where there is little talk, air america or other avenues of talk and the stations are oftentimes rated 28, 29,
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it is used to soften plastics and most of us have it in our bodies. it has been removed from some products including baby bottles and sippy cups but the people who have the highest levels of it in their system may have the highest risk for heart disease. >> a new study shows you can't skimp on sleep and expect to make up for it later. women slept 5 1/2 hours for three weeks and then they looked at the effects. then they were able to get 10 hours of sleep. chronic sleep loss made people vulnerable to errors and accidents. sleep deficits can lead to memory problems and even weight gain. that is my excuse for everything. >> if i get 3 1/2 a night, i would be in real trouble. >> coming up, a look at some of our top stories. >> now you're looking at a live picture over the downtown baltimore area. up next, we'll update weather and traffic for your morning commute. stay with us. you're watching 11 news today. >> it is a nice morning commute so far. not dealing with any delays yet. just a couple of things to mention. this water main break, at fairmount avenu
it is used to soften plastics and most of us have it in our bodies. it has been removed from some products including baby bottles and sippy cups but the people who have the highest levels of it in their system may have the highest risk for heart disease. >> a new study shows you can't skimp on sleep and expect to make up for it later. women slept 5 1/2 hours for three weeks and then they looked at the effects. then they were able to get 10 hours of sleep. chronic sleep loss made people...
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it against us? >> host: if president obama gets health care legislation to sign and does sign it, will that be one the issues that you use in the 2010 election? >> absolutely. health care will be an ongoing issue until it's resolved in a way in which the government does not stand between the doctor and the patient. and that you are looking at a system where you are dealing bottom up. the reality of it is, you created a bureaucracy to solve cost problems. you know, so if cost is the issue, if that's the driver, then what do we need to do to address the cost, to bring those cost down. let's create greater competition in the marketplace so insurance companies are not -- they are not only three insurance companies that you can go to in my state. oh, i it go to the four that are over there or the seven that are over there. you create competition. and you do other things. the other thing is if you have 40 million, 33 million, 10 million people who are uninsured, look at the systemic reasons as to why they
it against us? >> host: if president obama gets health care legislation to sign and does sign it, will that be one the issues that you use in the 2010 election? >> absolutely. health care will be an ongoing issue until it's resolved in a way in which the government does not stand between the doctor and the patient. and that you are looking at a system where you are dealing bottom up. the reality of it is, you created a bureaucracy to solve cost problems. you know, so if cost is the...
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it used to be about 42%. now it was about 53% or so of people. i think the president in a number of ways domestically, a lot of business, a lot of spending. the promise, i think, of tax increases has taken people aback a little bit and i think he has damaged his brand, as they say in the language of merchandising which has now become the language of politics. i think jersey was the big election. i think obama had carried jersey i think by about 15 points just one year ago. now the democratic governor, a strong supporter of obama, obama had come and stood with him three times saying, new jersey, vote for this man. he just lost by five points. it was about a 20-point drop in support. that tells you something. jersey is a democratic state, but they're worried about specific things. unemployment, taxes, they worry about a lot in jersey. terrible property taxes. a bad economy. that's where their minds are. that's who votes in jersey. the president -- >> i lived in jersey. >> i lived in jersey. that's what they're worried about right now. >> still in j
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it helpfully reminds us that after 18 years of conservative government inequality is widened and reach the level described in the report as shocking. explain why now after 12 years of liberal government they are the same, still shocking, wealth inequalities and shares and property are worse and as we discovered on monday it agreed to a property is growing. >> i'd join with him in thinking professor john hill and his panel for the important report of the national equality panel. he is right to say that the report says under the conservatives inequality -- under the conservative -- inequality widened and as a result of the effect of this government's policy most particularly tax and benefits growing inequality has been stemmed. we also tackle poverty particularly child poverty and pension poverty but we think inequality, massive for the individual and opportunities in the economy and a more peaceful society. we are determined to do more to tackle inequality on what can be handed down the generations. >> the government may be determined but the brutal truth is economic equality -- inequal
it helpfully reminds us that after 18 years of conservative government inequality is widened and reach the level described in the report as shocking. explain why now after 12 years of liberal government they are the same, still shocking, wealth inequalities and shares and property are worse and as we discovered on monday it agreed to a property is growing. >> i'd join with him in thinking professor john hill and his panel for the important report of the national equality panel. he is...
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who will get us started? who will quickly give us a reason? yes? >> might be another forum for those with similar constraints. >> he can play. maybe you would have him go play in the golf special olympics something like that? yes? so he can play elsewhere, in golf attorneyment for those with disabilities. is that the reason most of you would turn him down? yes? >> game defined for people who walk. >> the game has been defined for people who walk the course. you are agreeing with that? yes? >> [inaudible]. >> yes? >> [inaudible]. >> right. >> pga tournament. >> the rules set up by the pga determine whether you wan walk or not. and they said no walking. they said you must walk. no ride, no riding. yes? >> -- i'm not strong enough to hit a 300 foot drive, 300-yard drive, there for that is handicap and i should have some kind of compensation. >> you say you're not good at hitting ball. he is very good at the golf stroke you're saying therefore you should have some kind of, a motorized golf club or something? [laughter] now, let's hear from those of you
who will get us started? who will quickly give us a reason? yes? >> might be another forum for those with similar constraints. >> he can play. maybe you would have him go play in the golf special olympics something like that? yes? so he can play elsewhere, in golf attorneyment for those with disabilities. is that the reason most of you would turn him down? yes? >> game defined for people who walk. >> the game has been defined for people who walk the course. you are...
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protesters used facebook and twitter during their protest. these social networking sites permitted to strait jiz their stratajize. >> injecting abortion politics into the healthcare debate, worst idea. >> hanukkah. >> monica. >> mort. >> tiger woods using text messaging for various of his female friends. >> tiger woods also, i would say is the worst idea decision to keep mom after his 2:00 a.m. car wreck. reports of a string of mistresses. he should have closed that gap. okay, sorry to see you go, pat. >> mclaughlin panelist, robert novac. >> senator ted kennedy. >> monica. >> four towering conservative minds, bob novak, jim kemp, and bill sapphire. >> two of the journalistic figures and fortunately, they didn't live to see the decline of newspapers in america. i'm sorry to see them go. >> i would echo all of the above and sorry to see you go, senator ted kennedy. democrats and republicans feel his absence. okay, 15 minutes of fame. pat. >> the salahi's. >> now, they were the gate crashers. >> the unwanted guests at the white house. >> eleano
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at the use of a backlash. but when it comes to health care reform and the need for it, acting most people understand we need to move forward in this country on that sum -- something that important. host: of victoria on the republican line. caller: i am a registered republican since 1960. i am c. of all of a company. i am also a licensed real-estate broker -- i'm a cfo of açç company. i also can see that medicare is running on fumes. you can compare what is happening here with what happened in the holding debacle. the people that made the money on wall street are still making the money, and we bailed them out. what are we going to do when anyone can see that the insurance companies are making a lot of money on this, and when medicare will crash, are we going to bail them out? what is the democratic party have an answer to that? guest: you raised a number of issues. the response to the point about the wall street bankers. that is one of the reasons the president has proposed and the house has already passed
at the use of a backlash. but when it comes to health care reform and the need for it, acting most people understand we need to move forward in this country on that sum -- something that important. host: of victoria on the republican line. caller: i am a registered republican since 1960. i am c. of all of a company. i am also a licensed real-estate broker -- i'm a cfo of açç company. i also can see that medicare is running on fumes. you can compare what is happening here with what happened...
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pay attention to us, listen to us. we're telling you what we want and what we don'tÑi want. and yet this administration and this democratic party has a tin ear to the fact people are hurting, we haven't created jobs yet now we're going to have another conversation about jobs. that should have again the conversation on the first day, not the things that the admission pursued >> chairman cane, it's a difficult year to be an incumbent party as the democrats are. >> david, it's a challenging one. as you know the history is this, that midterm elections for president since 1900, the president would normally lose about 28 house seats, four senate seats, lose governor races. but the good thing about president obama's team they aren't used to an uphill climb. we're going to do better for three reasons. first, this president does have a record of success. from day one focused on economic recovery in ways that have cut job losses from 800,000 a month in the last month to 80,000 a month. we're not where we want to be yet but thank goodness we have arrested the free fall of the economy a
pay attention to us, listen to us. we're telling you what we want and what we don'tÑi want. and yet this administration and this democratic party has a tin ear to the fact people are hurting, we haven't created jobs yet now we're going to have another conversation about jobs. that should have again the conversation on the first day, not the things that the admission pursued >> chairman cane, it's a difficult year to be an incumbent party as the democrats are. >> david, it's a...
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henry is joining us. caller: one of the major problems we have in this country is to many in foreign, misinform voters who are under the spell of propaganda like bill mcinturff who was posing as a pollster but is really a propagandist. when you talk about transparency, bill, how transparent and the president began telling the people that health care reform is one of the most important legs to economic reform? he show them which senators and congressmen are on the payrolls of the healthcare, insurance company. he showed them who was on their side in the economic realm. bill paulson -- secretary paulson give $750 billion unconditionally to wall street. president obama came in and give them another $850 billion i think, but with attachments. with conditions attached. that they had to pay the money back. it was alone. the people in the media, you get to paint the picture for the people and to have it both ways. people believe that president obama is propping up wall street one really president obama save and
henry is joining us. caller: one of the major problems we have in this country is to many in foreign, misinform voters who are under the spell of propaganda like bill mcinturff who was posing as a pollster but is really a propagandist. when you talk about transparency, bill, how transparent and the president began telling the people that health care reform is one of the most important legs to economic reform? he show them which senators and congressmen are on the payrolls of the healthcare,...
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terrorism has been with us as long as history books have been with us. and if you talk about financial crisis it goes hand in hand with capitalism. we just need to look at the tulip bubbles of centuries ago. so they are not different in nature though they are essential to deal w. we are, however, confronted with self megatrends that do posit a new challenge that might require new kinds of responses. perhaps new institutions or arrangements at the international level. perhaps the solutions will be from bottom up or national governments or the market. we will find out from our panel what they think. among them, of course, first climate and related ecosystem challenges. we will talk about them in a moment as the world leaders including president obama are soon to garrett for the u.n. summit. if you talk about global health in an age of increasing interconnectedness whether the pandemics that we are in the midst of with h1n1, but also the threats that come a little more silently. the chronic diseases that arise silently from a sicker, fatter and older world
terrorism has been with us as long as history books have been with us. and if you talk about financial crisis it goes hand in hand with capitalism. we just need to look at the tulip bubbles of centuries ago. so they are not different in nature though they are essential to deal w. we are, however, confronted with self megatrends that do posit a new challenge that might require new kinds of responses. perhaps new institutions or arrangements at the international level. perhaps the solutions will...
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here it was used because the prisoners were being used in communicado. the next excerpt is when i talked briefly what i called guantanamo one. i was quite shocked that the united states was planning to use guantanamo as its offshore prison again. i say again because i had been one of the attorneys who had worked on an earlier guantanamo case. when the administration of george h.w. bush and bill clinton had used the military base as an offshore refugee camp for haitians who were entitled to asylum in the united states but who were prohibited from entering the country because they were hiv positive. i had learned the important lessons -- i learned important lessons from that litigation. first i learned that guantanamo was a really bad place to be imprisoned. i compared the refugee camp to dante's ninth circle of hell with extreme heat, scorpions and extreme beatings. the two prior administrations had argued and somewhat successfully that exult was a law-free zone and was not protected by the constitution and no one could protect their rights. within a coup
here it was used because the prisoners were being used in communicado. the next excerpt is when i talked briefly what i called guantanamo one. i was quite shocked that the united states was planning to use guantanamo as its offshore prison again. i say again because i had been one of the attorneys who had worked on an earlier guantanamo case. when the administration of george h.w. bush and bill clinton had used the military base as an offshore refugee camp for haitians who were entitled to...
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we have robert joining us. caller: good morning, i agree with the gentleman that called about hillary clinton who voted for the war in iraq and also her husband. and senator palin, i think she's honest and would be a good candidate for the republican party, and i think she would be a good candidate for them. for barack obama, i think that many americans are fighting not al-qaeda or the economy or the jobless situation, they are fighting barack obama because who he is. and they probably need someone who looks like them and i think they would be happier who is a republican. thank you. host: going back to robert's earlier point, do you think that sarah palin will run in 2012? guest: i am not going to try to get inside of her head, but i think it's possible and i think she's got a base, it wouldn't surprise me at all. host: we have oscar joining us from tennessee. caller: good morning, i was listening to a couple of the most recent callers. the lady that mentioned from brentwood that mentioned the fact she didn't w
we have robert joining us. caller: good morning, i agree with the gentleman that called about hillary clinton who voted for the war in iraq and also her husband. and senator palin, i think she's honest and would be a good candidate for the republican party, and i think she would be a good candidate for them. for barack obama, i think that many americans are fighting not al-qaeda or the economy or the jobless situation, they are fighting barack obama because who he is. and they probably need...
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whirp they not used. the european union has banned the use of these devices because of privacy issues, i think that's going to cause another debate about where we strike the balance between privacy on the one hand and the right to life that every air traveler has when they get on an airplane. >> i want to come back to this body scanner issue. but i want to press you on this point about the gathering of intelligence, the sharing of intelligence, again the accountability question for the bush administration officials like yourself. the bush administration created these extra layers of intelligence gathering and dissemination. and yet left office before they were proven effective, clearly, we have so many ways to gather intelligence and look at this and yet the government is not talking to each other. >> i have to say it was obviously effective during the seven years after 2001. we did not have an attack or anything approaching successful attack. frankly it was successful, including the five jihadis that wen
whirp they not used. the european union has banned the use of these devices because of privacy issues, i think that's going to cause another debate about where we strike the balance between privacy on the one hand and the right to life that every air traveler has when they get on an airplane. >> i want to come back to this body scanner issue. but i want to press you on this point about the gathering of intelligence, the sharing of intelligence, again the accountability question for the...
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thus, more of the pain of unemployment from this downturn lies ahead of us than behind us. the deep recession and protracted recovery mean under current law lower tax revenues and higher outlays for certain benefit programs. cbo estimates that those automatic stabilizers will increase the budget deficit by more than 2% of gdp in both 2010 and 2011. in addition, cbo projects that last year's fiscal stimulus package will increase the deficit by roughly 2% of gdp this year and by a smaller amount next year. as the economy recovers and the effects of the automatic stabilizers and legislative policies fade away, the budget deficit will shrink relative to gdp. however, as i have noteed, the projected deficit remains large throughout the decade even under current law, and if the current law is changed in some way that more closely matches current policy -- as most people see it -- the amount of government borrowing relative to gdp would be unprecedented in the post-world war ii period. a large and persistent imbalance between federal spending and revenues is apparent in cbo's proj
thus, more of the pain of unemployment from this downturn lies ahead of us than behind us. the deep recession and protracted recovery mean under current law lower tax revenues and higher outlays for certain benefit programs. cbo estimates that those automatic stabilizers will increase the budget deficit by more than 2% of gdp in both 2010 and 2011. in addition, cbo projects that last year's fiscal stimulus package will increase the deficit by roughly 2% of gdp this year and by a smaller amount...